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In reply to the discussion: There are no ethical billionaires. I said it. [View all]ancianita
(43,308 posts)Then there's ...
Warren Buffett: Known for pledging almost all his wealth to philanthropic foundations, including the Gates Foundation.
Bill & Melinda French Gates: Through their foundation, they focus on reducing extreme poverty, improving global healthcare, and expanding education access.
MacKenzie Scott: Recognized for rapidly donating significant portions of her wealth to various non-profit organizations and community initiatives.
George Soros: Founder of Open Society Foundations, which focuses on human rights, justice, and education.
Azim Premji: Founder of the Azim Premji Foundation, dedicated to reforming school systems in India.
Michael Bloomberg: Known for large-scale donations to public health, climate change, and education.
Chuck Feeney (Deceased): Known for giving away his entire fortune ($8 billion+) during his lifetime to educational and charitable causes.
Tom Steyer: an American businessman, billionaire, and environmentalist, graduate of Yale and Stanford, member of the Democratic Party, became an advocate for climate action and founded the political advocacy organization NextGen America.
The Giving Pledge: Founded by Buffett and the Gateses, this initiative encourages the world's wealthiest individuals to donate the majority of their wealth to philanthropic causes.
This mentality of throwing out the baby with the bath water isn't sensible. Humans, including billionaire humans, aren't defined by their wealth, but by what they do with it.